Gina falls for an Irish pacifist who believes there is no point fighting fire with fire anymore - or so she thinks.Gina falls for an Irish pacifist who believes there is no point fighting fire with fire anymore - or so she thinks.Gina falls for an Irish pacifist who believes there is no point fighting fire with fire anymore - or so she thinks.
R. Emmett Fitzsimmons
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- TriviaMichael Mann told Jay Leno on Jay Leno's Garage (2015) that Enzo Ferrari had watched the series and was dismayed that it featured a fake Ferrari Daytona. (It was widely known, thanks to press reports at the time, that it was a Corvette with a fiberglass replica Daytona body.) Ferrari asked Mann what he could do to replace the fake car. Mann replied, "You could send us a couple of Testarossas. I'll even blow up the Daytona." Enzo Ferrari sent the Testarossas, and in this episode, the Daytona was blown up.
- GoofsWhen Crockett comments to Eddie Kaye about the age of the Stinger missiles he wants to purchase, Kaye states that "The Missouri was 45, but the Lebanese didn't seem to know the difference." While they are both Iowa-class sister ships, the USS New Jersey was actually the battleship deployed to Lebanon, not the Missouri.
Featured review
And so the third, darker, season of "Miami Vice" begins...
"When Irish Eyes Are Crying" is a strong opening to the third season of "Miami Vice". Starring a baby faced Liam Neeson, this tale never sat comfortably with me in the '80s as it attempts to cover the subject of the IRA. Such a difficult and complex topic doesn't really fit the "Miami Vice" format and some lines are awkward and contrived. Tubbs is sporting spectacles, perhaps to add an element of pseudo- intellectualism to the proceedings.
Despite these reservations, it's not a bad episode and it has some unforgettable scenes, particularly Crockett's visit to an arms dealer. There are times when it may not be a good idea to question the quality of a dealer's wares...
Gina, played by Saundra Santiago, has never looked better. She radiates a natural beauty here and delivers a solid performance.
This season has a harder edge than the previous two and uses a more sombre colour palette. On the fashion side, Crockett starts to roll up his sleeves. Gone are the pastel colours, replaced with a darker wardrobe.
8 out of 10. This episode contains music from Lennon, The Pogues and Patti LaBelle and Bill Champlin.
Despite these reservations, it's not a bad episode and it has some unforgettable scenes, particularly Crockett's visit to an arms dealer. There are times when it may not be a good idea to question the quality of a dealer's wares...
Gina, played by Saundra Santiago, has never looked better. She radiates a natural beauty here and delivers a solid performance.
This season has a harder edge than the previous two and uses a more sombre colour palette. On the fashion side, Crockett starts to roll up his sleeves. Gone are the pastel colours, replaced with a darker wardrobe.
8 out of 10. This episode contains music from Lennon, The Pogues and Patti LaBelle and Bill Champlin.
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